NDP calls for more aid in northern Manitoba, reopening of Leaf Rapids Health Centre
The Manitoba NDP is calling on the province to increase staffing in northern Manitoba health-care facilities.
The demand stems from the indefinite closure of Leaf Rapids Health Centre, which temporarily shut down on Dec. 27. Leaf Rapids was set to reopen on Jan. 10, but, according to the Northern Health Region, remains closed as a “result of ongoing, persistent staffing issues.”
“There is no worse time than during the wave of the pandemic for this government to be closing health-care facilities in northern Manitoba,” NDP leader Wab Kinew said on a media call Thursday morning.
Kinew was joined on the call by MLAs representing northern regions of the province.
“If an ambulance has to take someone from Leaf [Rapids] to Thompson, it’s gone for anywhere up to eight hours with nothing to take its place,” Tom Lindsey, MLA for Flin Flon, said.
Lindsey said an air ambulance was available to Gillam, Man. when that facility shut down temporarily at the end of last year, but said there isn’t a similar contingency plan in place for Leaf Rapids.
“It’s just pure luck someone hasn’t gotten seriously hurt so far,” Lindsey said. “But we can’t depend on pure luck. We need this government to step up, get the resources we need into Leaf Rapids now.”
The NDP is calling on the province to reopen Leaf Rapids immediately, as well as provide long-term solutions in northern Manitoba – namely, recruiting and retaining health-care workers.
“We need that investment now,” Amanda Lathlin, MLA for The Pas, said. “Not a few years away, but now, especially during a global pandemic.”
The Leaf Rapids closure has forced residents needing clinical care and support to travel to Thompson or Lynn Lake.
Kinew said northern Manitobans have needed better access to health-care services for years, but the issue is amplified by the surge of the omicron variant.
“What has been a longstanding source of frustration, during the past few weeks and months has become an absolute crisis,” Kinew said.
The NDP is not alone in its concerns over Leaf Rapids closure.
Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO) is urging the province to restore health-care services in Leaf Rapids.
“The availability of health services in the community is a longstanding issue that existed long before the pandemic,” MKO Grand Chief Garrison Settee wrote in a statement Wednesday.
Settee said the organization has met with Northern Health to discuss reopening the facility, and expects an announcement regarding the reopening to be made public soon.
“The citizens of Leaf Rapids have the right to access health-care services,” Settee wrote.
Settee said he requested a meeting with Health Minister Audrey Gordon last week regarding Leaf Rapids, but hadn't received a response as of Wednesday.
In an email, a Manitoba Health spokesperson told CTV News that the letter sent by MKO was received and acknowledged.
"Our government is committed to collaborating with all skateholders in the Northern Regional Health Authority to address issues that the region faces," the spokesperson wrote.
And the Northern Health Region told CTV News they are hoping to be able to provide more information in the coming days on the centre's reopening, and provided information on public health activities still available in Leaf Rapids.
"Even though the health centre is closed, Public Health continues with all scheduled prenatal, postnatal, and immunization in-home visits as well as other scheduled public health activities," the NHRA spokesperson said.
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